Expand.There was no before Jesus came imo
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Expand.There was no before Jesus came imo
I tend to believe it was used metaphorically.I respect all religions, however regarding the two major religions I think Islam is lacking one big thing. Gods son.
……He’s kind of a big deal.
Of courseI tend to believe it was used metaphorically.
So you don't believe that Jesus was born of Mary?There was no before Jesus came imo
I don’t believe in anything before Jesus. He appeared out of the womb as a child. And he brought all you see and know with him. Although I don’t call him Jesus.So you don't believe that Jesus was born of Mary?
The term Son of God is a title which any believer can attain.I respect all religions, however regarding the two major religions I think Islam is lacking one big thing. Gods son.
……He’s kind of a big deal.
That Christ was born through miraculous means is in the Gospels, which you apparently have never read but have the gall to want to lecture Christians about. Hilarious. The Gospels of Matthew and Luke make it clear that Mary was a virgin and Joseph wasn't the father. So how did He come to be if that's not true? Are you saying the Gospels lied? Are you accusing Mary of being an adulteress, which is highly offensive?This ridiculous notion of worshipping the body and flesh of Jesus and that He is the physical son of God is against the Bible. Christ was born of the Holy Spirit. God is a Spirit so too Christ is a Spirit. Sadly Christians have descended into worship of His name and body
It's because Jesus is superior to us, and the Gospels do have people worshipping Him as God. He's literally God incarnate. We're not joking when we say that's what we believe. When you have God in the flesh, there's no point in some other religion or prophet. He is what the prophets were pointing to in the first place. Muhammad was just a man, if he even existed as said (I am learning there's a controversy over this). The Holy Spirit is available to all believers and lives inside of us, as well.As to Muhammad He too was imbued with the Spirit of God through the Holy Spirit. No difference between Jesus and Muhammad except Christians have been indoctrinated by their priests to believe Jesus is superior. Priests do this to keep their followers from joining other religions but there is absolutely no truth to it. Both are equal. Muhammad too was God’s Son just as Jesus was.
I used the word "came" not "born". All Prophets were exalted souls before humanity was even part of the agenda of God. If Angels stayed humble and worshipped God sincerely, then perhaps, humanity and the trials of Adam (a) Angels faced would not be needed.I don’t believe in anything before Jesus. He appeared out of the womb as a child. And he brought all you see and know with him. Although I don’t call him Jesus.
It is true that Islam does not view Jesus as the literal "Son of God". However one could argue the New Testament brings a theological narrative in regards the Nature of Christ that is best not taken literally.I respect all religions, however regarding the two major religions I think Islam is lacking one big thing. Gods son.
……He’s kind of a big deal.
I believe God's son is in the Qu'ran but the translation I read had a non-textual phrase in brackets saying: May it never be.I respect all religions, however regarding the two major religions I think Islam is lacking one big thing. Gods son.
……He’s kind of a big deal.
I believe that would be followers of Islam. Islam itself does not say that.And Islam thinks Christianity lacks the legitimacy of God's direct revelation.
I believe anyone other than a born again Christian is on sinking sand. We are on the Rock.I think that what brings us together should be the topic of discussion.
The respect towards other religions is based upon the common ground.
What's "sinking sand?"I believe anyone other than a born again Christian is on sinking sand. We are on the Rock.
How do you explain John 3:16, which says that Jesus is the ONLY begotten son of God?I believe Jesus was referring to himself as a Son of God, as in Mankind are all Children of God.
This mean as of now he is the only chosen exalted one from God alive.How do you explain John 3:16, which says that Jesus is the ONLY begotten son of God?
If the modifier "only begotten" is not a modifier, why is it there?This mean as of now he is the only chosen exalted one from God alive.
"son of God" has different metaphorical meaning. Sometimes it refers to generally those born out of light and other times it refers especially those close to God way more then rest of mankind (the chosen ones).
This is vague my friendThis mean as of now he is the only chosen exalted one from God alive.
"son of God" has different metaphorical meaning. Sometimes it refers to generally those born out of light and other times it refers especially those close to God way more then rest of mankind (the chosen ones).
Who said that?This is vague my friend
John 1
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.He was with God in the beginning..."
Who said that?
It wasn't Jesus, now was it?
I prefer the version in Genesis ..
1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
What from 'the Word was God' do you not understand ?That verse from John is too philosophical to me .. "logos" (translated 'word') is Greek, which Jesus did not speak.
He was God, and was with God.. huh??